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It is

April 24, 2009
By Kujegic GOLD, Bronx, New York
Kujegic GOLD, Bronx, New York
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Everything around us is art, undefinable yet unique in every way.


It is what society wants and needs
It is marriage in a naked form
It is the passion that drives me to insanity
It is the sky with never ending blue- Unforeseen troubles
It is the tears that twinkle in my eye
It is the basic human need
It is the magnetic force of gravity that draws me to you
It is the joy that my heart feels in its presence
It is the path bleak and dark yet so luminous and bright
It is the passion that feels me with delight
It is what keeps me running like an energy drink
It is the radiance that shines in your eyes






What is this thing I’m yearning for?
That my heart needs in order to survive
That my soul needs in order to grow
That intertwines us
The Knot that is bound to be unbroken
The passion, the burning fire crimson red waiting to explode
The calming, electrifying,
soothing, melodious sensation
It is the misery that I am willing to take
To mold and shape into beauty and pleasure
Embedded in my very soul
Firmly planted into the roots of my life
At last I have found the purpose of my being
The meaning of life
I have found the freedom that enables me
To appreciate life and what it has to offer

A beacon of hope shines to me from here

I have found my inner



Internal beauty

I have found Me

I have not found me alone


Something was there
helping along the way






Something called LOVE.


The author's comments:
This poem is mainly about the ehtics of love and my way of defining it and the role it played in my life. I hope you guys enjoy.

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on May. 8 2009 at 12:18 am
Hannah Rosenzweig BRONZE, San Francisco, California
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This is a really nice poem and I enjoyed reading it. I especially liked the last four lines, you could probably even seperate those from the rest and make it its own poem. Keep up the good work!